I think if decent 3 3/4 scale DC figures came out with the main characters in full force, it would do really well. But like I said, it would have to be characters like Batman, Supes, Green Lantern,...etc.

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Yeah, I can see that, but then it'd also fizzle out and die when they had to put out the more obscure characters. We'd end up seeing a lot of camo Batman and leadsuit Superman and lawn maintenance Martian Manhunter.

I asked myself the other day

"How cool would just one Batman look like - crafted by the hands of - Dave Vonner?"

Then a more exciting idea came. DC holds decades more Batman stories than most characters found in Marvel Universe. In fact, A-listers at DC hold decades more story than most Marvel characters. So if he went to DC, then Vonner holds in his golden hands a greater range of say, Batmans, than Marvel can ever give in almost all its own characters' iterations (numerically / chronologically limited to its less storied younger universe). The more I think of it. The idea of what one Batman looks like sculpted by Vonner (and many other great Batmans still needing action figures) the more logical and exciting the idea becomes - of Mattel hiring David Vonner.

If you guys want to save time going forward you can just post this video as the answers to these Q&A sessions. The great part is that the answer for every question ever asked is this, so it can always be used.

If you guys want to save time going forward you can just post this video as the answers to these Q&A sessions. The great part is that the answer for every question ever asked is this, so it can always be used.

I dunno. While asking specific questions like "Will you ever make Jason Todd/Bleez/Ragdoll?" is a waist of everyone's time and energy, occasionally asking about sets of characters that may be in question sometimes yields significant answers.
We've learned that Alan Moore characters, like Watchmen and V for Vendetta are currently off limits. And this go round, if you pay attention to the wording, the Vertigo question is a fairly significant answer.
They either won't, or can't use Vertigo characters unless they're used in the mainstream DC Universe. And if they gain access, they'll most likely subscription figures. That's a fairly substancial answer, though it doesn't seem like it at first.

Ok now my question who here asked for these figures not to be released? I know I didn't. I want Larfleeze Dang it stop using bold face lies to avoid something just admit you want to please people who have the money to burn on the same figure 500 times. I dont care if I get another Superman or Batman heck when they hit the store Im gonna pass New 52 or not I'm not interested in having 45 Supermen, Batmen, Hal Jordans, or Barry Allens. Im glad I dont preorder cause I would have cancelled once they changed it So when wave 1 comes out I'll get Superboy Prime & Red Robin. If I wanted New 52 firures I'd go hit a Hobbyshop and get some Model paint.

I dunno. While asking specific questions like "Will you ever make Jason Todd/Bleez/Ragdoll?" is a waist of everyone's time and energy, occasionally asking about sets of characters that may be in question sometimes yields significant answers.
We've learned that Alan Moore characters, like Watchmen and V for Vendetta are currently off limits. And this go round, if you pay attention to the wording, the Vertigo question is a fairly significant answer.
They either won't, or can't use Vertigo characters unless they're used in the mainstream DC Universe. And if they gain access, they'll most likely subscription figures. That's a fairly substancial answer, though it doesn't seem like it at first.

I don't care what they answer honestly I'm just saying atleast choose questions which have a definitive answer. I'm also not saying every answer is always pointless but it usually is just "Never thought of it could happen you'll never know"

I don't care what they answer honestly I'm just saying atleast choose questions which have a definitive answer. I'm also not saying every answer is always pointless but it usually is just "Never thought of it could happen you'll never know"

I get what you're saying, and I'm pretty much with you.
Most of the questions I ask, I always try to phrase them in ways that will draw out a true answer, or try to ask ones that would have intellegent answers, as opposed to the typical 8-ball types.

Good questions this time around, too bad it's the same old non-answers.
The double jointed Dick Grayson Bat,man question was a good one! Kudos to whomever came up with it!

And here's hoping that their plans for figure stands means they're planning on making them more accessible than once every year and a half.

Dickbats articulation question was me.

The Q&A sometimes nets good info, I've found that it's usually in the way you word the questions but sometimes even then, we get generic answers. I pretty much learned the best way to word questions after wading through the Hasbro Q&A's which were so limited in scope BUT, depending on how and what you asked, you could get definitive answers.

It sucks to see DCUC going to just 1_2 waves of All Stars figures with the rest going online. This is just my hunch, but I don't think DCUC did all too well @Walmart. They probably ordered tons without getting much profit. That last wave I saw ther with the Super Friends didn't seem to take off well, I mean that cartoon imo didn't age well and hell that was before my time, I didn't recognize most of them. Cool that the Super Powers cast got some love but it just wasn't for me.

Also mad Batman Legacy ended, dug that line a lot. I have most of the figures so you might see reviews of them eventually here. All the comic ones were pretty solid(didn't pick up Freeze though), while the Mattel in-house Arkham ones were sometimes questionable. Imo you can't have a good Dc line @Mattel without the 4H.

thats because it takes 5 months for walmart to put out new figures in my local walmart wave 18 was on the shelves 2 months before they put even one figure of wave 17 I have yet to see wave 19 or 20 yet at Target they put them out as they get them and cannot keep them in stock for more then 24 - 48 hours

I get what you're saying, and I'm pretty much with you.
Most of the questions I ask, I always try to phrase them in ways that will draw out a true answer, or try to ask ones that would have intellegent answers, as opposed to the typical 8-ball types.

Doesn't always work, though.

They're really good at taking even good questions and finding ways to give generic or non-informative answers. I've noticed this. I'm saddened by it.

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Dickbats articulation question was me.

The Q&A sometimes nets good info, I've found that it's usually in the way you word the questions but sometimes even then, we get generic answers. I pretty much learned the best way to word questions after wading through the Hasbro Q&A's which were so limited in scope BUT, depending on how and what you asked, you could get definitive answers.

It sucks to see DCUC going to just 1_2 waves of All Stars figures with the rest going online. This is just my hunch, but I don't think DCUC did all too well @Walmart. They probably ordered tons without getting much profit. That last wave I saw ther with the Super Friends didn't seem to take off well, I mean that cartoon imo didn't age well and hell that was before my time, I didn't recognize most of them. Cool that the Super Powers cast got some love but it just wasn't for me.

Also mad Batman Legacy ended, dug that line a lot. I have most of the figures so you might see reviews of them eventually here. All the comic ones were pretty solid(didn't pick up Freeze though), while the Mattel in-house Arkham ones were sometimes questionable. Imo you can't have a good Dc line @Mattel without the 4H.

Batman Legacy getting canceled is a damn shame. Great line, even though I never really saw much of it on the pegs at Target where it was cheaper. If they were at Walmart, they weren't at the Walmarts around here(no space for them at all).

As for DCUC at Walmart, you pretty much summed it up. There is still some at my local Walmart gathering dust in the Clearance aisle.

At least he didn't say no to Vertigo characters in the DC line. Not that most people probably care. LOL. Personally, I'd love anything other than more repaints... no matter how much people are jizzing to having every character already made repainted in a Blue Lantern or Sinestro Corps uniform.

At least he didn't say no to Vertigo characters in the DC line. Not that most people probably care. LOL. Personally, I'd love anything other than more repaints... no matter how much people are jizzing to having every character already made repainted in a Blue Lantern or Sinestro Corps uniform.

I'd like to see a Sandman from Preludes and Nocturnes, thats Vertigo right?

Are the 4H aware (in 4+ years from now) Marvel's license expires with its current toy company? Disney likes its toys made by Mattel. Thus, may award its Marvel license to Mattel to make amazing new Marvel 6" figures by the equally amazing Four Horsemen. Obtaining licenses from the 2 major comic companies (under 1 roof) can create many possibilities. For example, it will be much easier to make "cross over" action figures as does Marvel + DC makes many cross over (comics). Also, with 4H's existing library of DC superhero bucks (and future 4H Marvel bucks) this can easily make many AMALGAM action figures. Again, it takes 2 years MINIMUM to plan out toys. Are the 4H already planning ahead, on what may inevitably come in only 4+ years, and its many possibilities?

With the canceling of Young Justice 4" figures, is it the end of your efforts, in the 1:18 scale? Or can we expect a different body / articulation / approach in future DC figures thereof that scale? Next year witnesses both the new Man of Steel film AND Superman's 75th anniversary. Its TWICE the media buzz / opportunity to take advantage of a new line of possibly better 1:18 scale figures...